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Excessive innate immunity steers pathogenic adaptive immunity in the development of theiler’s virus-induced demyelinating disease
Byung S. Kim
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Microbiology-Immunology
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Immunology and Microbiology
Adaptive Immune System
100%
Innate Immune System
100%
Theiler's Murine Encephalomyelitis Virus
100%
Development
100%
Bullock
100%
Viral Disease
75%
Cytokine Production
62%
Cells
50%
B Cell
25%
Apoptosis
25%
Viral Load
25%
Mouse
25%
Antigen
12%
Microglia
12%
TLR2
12%
CD25
12%
Multiple Sclerosis
12%
Viral Replication
12%
Dendritic Cell
12%
CD8+ T Lymphocyte
12%
Cell Population
12%
Astrocyte
12%
Virus Antigen
12%
Molecule
12%
Self Concept
12%
Survival
12%
Differentiation
12%
Interleukin-6
12%
Virus
12%
Regulatory Cell
12%
Macrophage
12%
INIS
diseases
100%
immunity
100%
viruses
100%
cytokines
88%
production
55%
mice
22%
levels
22%
antigens
22%
apoptosis
22%
molecules
11%
populations
11%
reviews
11%
signals
11%
inflammation
11%
macrophages
11%
pathogenesis
11%
lymphocytes
11%
dendrites
11%